\begin{table}[!h]

\caption{Differences in ideology between military and civilians across several countries\label{tab:cses}}
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Country & Years & Ideology (civilians) & Ideology (military) & Diff & $\beta$\\
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Spain & 1996-2008 & 4.3 ($n$ = 3,659) & 6.2 ($n$ = 26) & 1.87*** & 1.80***\\
France & 2002-2012 & 5.1 ($n$ = 3,515) & 6.8 ($n$ = 33) & 1.69** & 1.65***\\
Greece & 2009-2015 & 4.7 ($n$ = 2,089) & 6.4 ($n$ = 28) & 1.68*** & 1.71***\\
Switzerland & 1999-2011 & 5.2 ($n$ = 8,811) & 6.7 ($n$ = 12) & 1.56* & 1.32\\
Finland & 2003-2015 & 5.5 ($n$ = 4,412) & 6.8 ($n$ = 24) & 1.30* & 1.03*\\
Netherlands & 1998-2010 & 5.2 ($n$ = 5,569) & 6.5 ($n$ = 25) & 1.30*** & 1.02*\\
Norway & 1997-2013 & 5.5 ($n$ = 6,891) & 6.8 ($n$ = 21) & 1.28** & 1.16*\\
Latvia & 2010-2014 & 6.2 ($n$ = 1,636) & 7.4 ($n$ = 12) & 1.24 & 1.22\\
Peru & 2000-2016 & 6.2 ($n$ = 1,845) & 7.4 ($n$ = 15) & 1.19 & 1.32\\
Portugal & 2002-2015 & 5.1 ($n$ = 4,698) & 6.1 ($n$ = 62) & 0.98** & 1.15**\\
Belgium & 1999-2003 & 5.0 ($n$ = 4,446) & 5.7 ($n$ = 23) & 0.64 & 0.59\\
Israel & 1996-2013 & 5.7 ($n$ = 3,419) & 6.3 ($n$ = 105) & 0.57 & 0.46\\
Australia & 1996-2013 & 5.2 ($n$ = 8,082) & 5.8 ($n$ = 28) & 0.54 & 0.39\\
Uruguay & 2009-2009 & 4.5 ($n$ = 582) & 5.0 ($n$ = 10) & 0.50 & 0.50\\
Brazil & 2002-2014 & 5.0 ($n$ = 1,354) & 5.5 ($n$ = 15) & 0.48 & 0.67\\
Germany & 1998-2013 & 4.3 ($n$ = 8,901) & 4.6 ($n$ = 37) & 0.33 & 0.36\\
New Zealand & 1996-2014 & 5.5 ($n$ = 8,798) & 5.8 ($n$ = 23) & 0.30 & 0.30\\
Hungary & 1998-2002 & 4.8 ($n$ = 2,471) & 5.0 ($n$ = 21) & 0.20 & 0.31\\
Ireland & 2002-2011 & 5.9 ($n$ = 4,592) & 5.9 ($n$ = 28) & 0.00 & 0.01\\
Thailand & 2001-2011 & 5.8 ($n$ = 3,017) & 5.8 ($n$ = 20) & -0.01 & 0.04\\
USA & 1996-2012 & 5.8 ($n$ = 3,322) & 5.8 ($n$ = 16) & -0.03 & 0.06\\
South Africa & 2009-2014 & 6.6 ($n$ = 752) & 6.5 ($n$ = 29) & -0.10 & -0.15\\
Belarus & 2001-2008 & 5.7 ($n$ = 1,502) & 5.6 ($n$ = 20) & -0.11 & 0.10\\
Taiwan & 1996-2012 & 5.6 ($n$ = 6,392) & 5.5 ($n$ = 60) & -0.11 & 0.01\\
Bulgaria & 2001-2014 & 5.3 ($n$ = 901) & 4.8 ($n$ = 24) & -0.45 & -0.08\\
Romania & 1996-2014 & 5.8 ($n$ = 5,677) & 5.2 ($n$ = 63) & -0.55 & -0.67\\
Russia & 1999-2004 & 5.3 ($n$ = 1,742) & 4.8 ($n$ = 77) & -0.57 & -0.74*\\
Poland & 1997-2011 & 5.7 ($n$ = 8,903) & 4.6 ($n$ = 63) & -1.17** & -1.18***\\
Ukraine & 1998-1998 & 4.8 ($n$ = 521) & 3.5 ($n$ = 18) & -1.30 & -1.45\\
Czech Republic & 1996-2013 & 5.3 ($n$ = 6,351) & 2.9 ($n$ = 10) & -2.43** & -2.12**\\
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\begin{tablenotes}[para]
\item \textit{Note:} `Diff' shows the difference in means and the significance level in a two-sided t-test. `$\beta$' shows the coefficient for being in the military in a linear model controlling for gender, education level, and age. * p$<$.05, ** p$<$.01, *** p$<$.001. Data from CSES (\href{www.cses.org}{www.cses.org}).
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